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https://www.meetup.com/tulsadeveloper... Event storming is a process for modeling a business domain from the perspective of the business experts. It comes out of the Domain Driven Design world and has been used by many with great success. Event Storming can help your team: * Build an understanding of a domain * Define the scopes and interactions of the components of a system * Rapidly discover unknown-unknowns * Expose the intricacies of the business domain * Identify the areas of greatest risk The artifacts produced in this process are useful to both the business experts, to help document their domain, and the engineers building systems for that domain, and are completely implementation agnostic. In this session, we will explore the process of Event Storming. We will define the goals and expected outputs of the process, and walk through a simple example so that you are ready to bring this important practice into your organization. Bio: Barry Stahl Barry (he/him) is a Software Engineer who has been creating business solutions for enterprise customers for more than 35 years. Barry is also an Election Integrity Activist, baseball and hockey fan, husband of one genius and father of another, and a 40 year resident of Phoenix Arizona USA. When Barry is not traveling around the world to speak at Conferences, Code Camps and User Groups or to participate in GiveCamps, he spends his days as a Solution Architect for Carvana and his nights thinking about the next AZGiveCamp, where software developers come together to build websites and apps for some great non-profit organizations. You can follow Barry in the Fediverse @[email protected] or read his blog at http://www.cognitiveinheritance.com.